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Re: Suggestion

Postby imkingdavid » Sat Dec 24, 2011 7:18 pm

How would this benefit the software by its inclusion? All this does is blurs the line between administration and moderation.
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Re: Suggestion

Postby brunoais » Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:52 pm

imkingdavid wrote:How would this benefit the software by its inclusion? All this does is blurs the line between administration and moderation.

+1

Create a MOD. Make a real club system.
There's a MOD already somewhere for vBulletin.
Basically each club is a forum inside the main system.
That forum contains subforums just like the main forum. Seems like something easy to do and the permissions system is not hard. You should be able to do this in a couple of months.
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Re: Social Network Features

Postby Pony99CA » Sat Aug 04, 2012 4:34 pm

I just found this. It seems that the OP basically wants a way to make phpBB into a limited social networking site. While I don't care one way or the other about that, it seems like it's been asked for in the past -- usually by gaming sites wanting to give each clan their own forum that they can make their own.

While it would require "forum admin" permissions, there would obviously be several others that they could use. For example, you would want to be able to handle group-related actions for your forums like adding and removing people to your forum's group as they were added to or removed from the clan or making people moderators for those forums (not Global Moderators, obviously).

Of course, if anybody is serious about this, they'll need to write an RFC. (I didn't see one linked to from here....)

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P.S. So why hasn't the topic title been changed yet? I changed the subject of the post, but I can't do any more. ;)
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Re: Social Network Features

Postby zenit10 » Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:54 pm

sorry but i didnt get any mail about new post and i was very busy with my jobs
i've just change the tittle

Pony99CA wrote:
Of course, if anybody is serious about this, they'll need to write an RFC. (I didn't see one linked to from here....)


what do you mean?? to post in [4.x] RFCs and to make a link to this post??

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Re: Social Network Features

Postby Pony99CA » Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:00 pm

Yes, but include a true list of requirements for the change. For example, don't just say "Add social network features to phpBB"; tell what features you want added, how they'll work from both an administrator and user point of view, what new permissions will be needed, etc.

You can link to this discussion for reference, but without an actual proposal, it's not really an RFC.

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